THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #302 – Livingston Taylor Returns!

Episode #302 – Livingston Taylor Returns!

It’s his long awaited second appearance on The Paul Leslie HourLivingston Taylor is a man who has had a more than 50 year long career since he picked up the guitar at 13 years old. A singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, performer, recording artist and teacher. In addition to performing his own material, he’s interpreted everyone from his contemporaries to standards from the Great American Songbook. Livingston Taylor has shared the stage with Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Buffett, Linda Ronstadt and his sister and brothers who are all musicians. Taylor is also an author, he wrote the renowned book “Stage Performance.” Recently he’s released a box set called LIVe – 50 Years of Livingston Taylor Live.” It’s a retrospective look of his live recordings from the past 50 years.

It’s with extreme excitement, thrill and wonder that we present the second Livingston Taylor interview! It’s on The Paul Leslie Hour and you’re invited.

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